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Jun 19 |
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“Proceed” or “precede” The fact that Word is getting this wrong takes the question out of the realm of general reference. |
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Jun 19 |
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Parenthetical commas and foreign English @DavidR, thanks. That is what I was asking. |
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Jun 19 |
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Parenthetical commas and foreign English added 47 characters in body |
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Jun 18 |
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Parenthetical commas and foreign English @AndyPerfect, thanks! It isn't the root of the problem (two commas, or none, but not one), but explains when it might be correct to use no commas :english.stackexchange.com/q/28965/6297 |
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Jun 18 |
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Parenthetical commas and foreign English title changed |
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Jun 18 |
accepted | Where did the person change? |
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Jun 18 |
accepted | What preposition should I use here: “written of me” or “written about me”? |
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Jun 18 |
asked | Parenthetical commas and foreign English |
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Jun 17 |
answered | Word for “seeing without being seen” |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Jun 5 |
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What does “the reactor core inventory” mean? I don't see how this is euphemistic. |
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Jun 5 |
answered | What does “the reactor core inventory” mean? |
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Jun 3 |
answered | Is the [partial] statement “Essentially in theory” grammatically correct? |
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May 30 |
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Value on the scale of Virtue I thought perhaps AA was looking for the units with which virtue might be measured, something similar to 'pleasure utils', from the field of economics. I would say that 'karma points' conveys that. |
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May 30 |
answered | Value on the scale of Virtue |
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May 30 |
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“cat washes its face” using two words? added 3 characters in body |
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May 29 |
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“cat washes its face” using two words? added 186 characters in body |
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May 29 |
answered | “cat washes its face” using two words? |
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May 27 |
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“Man” is to “womanizer” as “woman” is to what? @mgkrebbs. My dictionary (Websters 2nd edition) has "A woman who uses her charms .. to gain admiration or attention from the opposite sex." No mention of exploitation. |
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May 27 |
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Meaning of “backwards” Well, it was ambiguous. Any rational person would read it the way you intended. I am sorry if my amusement was at your expense. |